NHL participation in the 2022 Beijing Olympics has not been finalized.
There is a pause in the NHL schedule from Feb. 7-22 if the League reaches an agreement with the NHL Players' Association and the International Ice Hockey Federation for NHL players to participate in the upcoming Olympics. Talks continue on outstanding issues, including securing appropriate COVID-19 insurance.
"Jon's resume obviously speaks for itself in the NHL; two-time Stanley Cup champion, international experience," Doug Armstrong, GM of Canada's men's ice hockey team for the 2022 Olympics, said. "… I think the process that we went through to narrow this group down, getting Jon as our leader and then working with him to secure a staff makes us feel very good about how we're moving forward."
The NHL and NHLPA retain the authority to decide not to participate in the Olympics should COVID-19 conditions worsen or otherwise pose a threat to the health and safety of the players, or for any other reason that may warrant such a decision. If NHL players don't participate, the League will release a revised schedule that, to the greatest extent possible, will adopt the dates and games from the schedule announced July 22.
"There's been number of obstacles to hurdle," said Tom Renney, chief executive officer of Hockey Canada. "If you remember back to 2018 (Pyeongchang Olympics), we had sort of parallel plans whereby Hockey Canada put together a team that participated only when the National Hockey League couldn't.
"As I mentioned earlier, our objective is to make sure that we are ready with the National Hockey League to participate in the Winter Olympics and, with that being said, look very much forward to putting this team together working with Doug and the staff as we do so."
NHL.com staff writer Tom Gulitti contributed to this report